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1. danso+02[view] [source] 2020-06-24 14:55:32
>>vermon+(OP)
This story is really alarming because as described, the police ran a face recognition tool based on a frame of grainy security footage and got a positive hit. Does this tool give any indication of a confidence value? Does it return a list (sorted by confidence) of possible suspects, or any other kind of feedback that would indicate even to a layperson how much uncertainty there is?

The issue of face recognition algorithms performing worse on dark faces is a major problem. But the other side of it is: would police be more hesitant to act on such fuzzy evidence if the top match appeared to be a middle-class Caucasian (i.e. someone who is more likely to take legal recourse)?

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2. adim86+a6[view] [source] 2020-06-24 15:12:53
>>danso+02
I blame TV shows like CSI and all the other crap out there that make pixelated images look like something you could "Zoom" into or something the computer can still understand even if the eye does not. Because of this, non tech people do not really understand that pixelated images have LOST information. Add that to the racial situation in the U.S. and the the inaccuracy of the tool for black people. Wow, this can lead to some really troublesome results
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3. fickle+Vy1[view] [source] 2020-06-24 22:05:44
>>adim86+a6
I lose hours every day just yelling "enhance" at my computer screen. Hasn't worked yet, but any day now...
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4. auggie+Kd2[view] [source] 2020-06-25 04:32:19
>>fickle+Vy1
Bladerunner
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